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Jamie (Jamie Foxx) is shocked when his mother comes to visit with her new, young fiance (guest star Gerald Levert).
Jamie (Jamie Foxx) is shocked when his mother comes to visit with her new, young fiance (guest star Gerald Levert).
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S4, EP4 "I Believe I Can Fly"When Jamie's first big commercial jingle pitch for a bug spray is shot down, he e-mails a manifesto to the entire company.
The Jamie Foxx Show
S4, EP5 "Why Don't We Just Roll ... Reversal"Inspired by friends' success, Jamie and Fancy engage in a relationship-building role-playing exercise which goes awry.
The Jamie Foxx Show
S4, EP6 "The Ugly Truth"Jamie is incredulous when he loses some of his luster as a jingle writer to a good-looking new employee.
The Jamie Foxx Show
S1, EP21 "I've Fallen and I Won't Get up"Jamie defends himself in Judge Jackson's court, but his defense crumbles when Marsha Darden cross-examines him.
The Jamie Foxx Show
S4, EP3 "Poker Face"Fancy gets revenge when Jamie blows her off in favor of a poker game with the guys; Braxton tries to make the hotel's computer system Y2K ready.
The Jamie Foxx Show
S4, EP2 "Mr. Bo-Jingles"Jamie quits his job at the hotel to write commercial jingles after he is passed over for a promotion.
The Jamie Foxx Show
S4, EP1 "Just Fancy"Fancy mistakes a hotel guest (Debbe Dunning) as Jamie's girlfriend; Braxton schemes to bring Fancy's ex-fiance back into the picture.
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